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Eliminative Materialism
Eliminative materialism (or eliminativism) is the radical claim that our ordinary, common-sense understanding of the mind is deeply wrong and that some or all of the mental states posited by common-sense do not actually exist. Descartes famously challenged much of what we take for granted, but he insisted that, for the most part, we can be confident about the content of our own minds. Eliminative materialists go further than Descartes on this point, since they challenge of the existence of various mental states that Descartes took for granted. [eng]
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Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
Vladimir Lenin [eng]
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Dialectical and Historical Materialism
by Joseph Stalin (September 1938)
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New Advent
The Catholic Encyclopedia: full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic
interests, action and doctrine. [eng]
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Cultural Materialism
A review of Marvin Harris monograph "Cultural Materialism. The Struggle for a Science of Culture" by Danny Yee. [eng]
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Cultural Materialism
Jon Marcoux
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American Materialism
KAREN SMITH [eng]
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Materialism
An Encarta Encyclopedia article, covering materialism conception and contemporary state. [eng]
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Philosophical Materialism
Richard C. Vitzthum [eng]
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Historical Materialism
by Mick Brooks [eng]
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Historical Materialism
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philosophical materialism (aka physicalism)
over 400 skeptical definitions and essays on occult, paranormal,supernatural and pseudoscientific ideas and practices with references to the best skeptical literature [eng]
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Materialism
Visit New Advent for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. [eng]
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What is dialectical materialism?
By Rob Sewell [eng]
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Dialectical Materialism by J Pickard
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Greek materialism and pantheism: Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes
A history of pantheism and scientific pantheism by Paul Harrison [eng]
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Materialism
Materialism - Doctrine, philosophy and worldview. Preoccupation with the physical. Rejection of the intellectual and spiritual. The interdependence of philosophy and science. [eng]
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CULTURAL MATERIALISM
Soo Kyung Lim [eng]
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Mind Uploading: Materialism
The notion of mind uploading assumes that the mind arises from activity in the brain. This notion is known as "materialism," as opposed to "dualism," which supposes that the mind (or "soul") exists separately from the brain, but connected to it in some fashion. Descartes, for example, believed that the mind communicated with the body through the pineal gland.
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